AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMediterranean Migration Crisis: A boat carrying about 60 migrants left Libya and capsized about 45 nautical miles east-southeast of Malta; at least 11 people died and roughly 48 were rescued as searches continued, with the UN’s IOM warning the Central Mediterranean route has already claimed hundreds of lives this year. Libya’s Governance Debate: Libya’s Presidential Council says any political progress must be rooted in existing institutions, while Structured Dialogue governance track members tell High Council of State head Mohamed Takala that final recommendations don’t reflect their positions. Health & Corruption Watch: An audit report says Libya spent around LYD 11.8 billion on medicines from 2022-2025 amid monopoly, waste, and procurement chaos, citing weak planning and shortages alongside surpluses. Water Safety: The Water Resources Ministry warns of thunderstorms and possible valley flooding across western and southern Libya. Energy Sector Capacity: The National Oil Corporation signed an MoU with PMI to expand training and apply international project management standards. Diplomacy & Media: Libya’s embassy in France hosted talks to boost media cooperation with French institutions.
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